Plaque

Adam Faith

Erection date: 19/8/2015

Inscription

Adam Faith (Terry Nelhams), 1940 - 2003, singer & actor born in a house on this site, destroyed by a V1 bomb in 1944.
Ealing Council - Acton History Group - 2015

Site: Adam Faith (1 memorial)

W3, East Churchfield Road, Entrance to Acton Park

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Acton History Group

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